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  2. Airport security repercussions due to the September 11 attacks

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    The existing security measures flagged more than half of the 19 hijackers in 9/11; however, they were cleared to board the plane because their bags were not found to contain any explosives. [1] In the months and years following September 11, 2001, security at many airports worldwide were reformed to deter similar terrorist plots. [2] [3] [1] [4]

  3. How 9/11 changed air travel: more security, less privacy - AOL

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    Ask anyone old enough to remember travel before Sept. 11, 2001, and you're likely to get a gauzy recollection of what flying was like. There was security screening, but it wasn’t anywhere near ...

  4. How Transportation, Security Changed After 9/11 - AOL

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    Wednesday is the 18th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon in 2001, a day when nearly 3,000 people were killed. One lasting effect of the attack, carried out ...

  5. Aftermath of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Arab and Iranian Reaction to 911 "Complete 911 Timeline" from Nov 2001 through present – Provided by the Center for Cooperative Research. "Environmental impact of 911 attacks" – Provided by the Center for Cooperative Research. "How 9/11 changed America: In statistics". 11 September: Five years on. BBC. 2006-09-01

  6. Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks

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    Civilian air traffic was allowed to resume on September 13, with stricter airport security checks, disallowing for example the box cutting knives that were used by the hijackers. (Reinforcement of cockpit doors began in October 2001, and was required for larger airlines by 2003. [6]) First, stranded planes were allowed to fly to their intended ...

  7. How 9/11 changed air travel: more security, less privacy - AOL

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    DALLAS (AP) — Ask anyone old enough to remember travel before Sept. 11, 2001, and you’re likely to get a The post How 9/11 changed air travel: more security, less privacy appeared first on ...

  8. Aviation and Transportation Security Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). [1] However, with the passage of the Homeland Security Act in 2002, the TSA was later transferred to the Department of Homeland Security. [2] The legislation (S. 1447) was sponsored by Democratic Senator Fritz Hollings from South Carolina and co-sponsored by 30 other senators.

  9. 9/11 forever changed US national security, but intelligence ...

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    As the country remembers the 9/11 terrorist attacks that forever changed the United States and its national security, members of The post 9/11 forever changed US national security, but ...